When I first started teaching music over a decade ago, the biggest hurdle for my students wasn’t a lack of talent—it was the gear. I can’t tell you how many
When I first started teaching music over a decade ago, the biggest hurdle for my students wasn’t a lack of talent—it was the gear. I can’t tell you how many
So, you’ve finally found “The One.” Your acoustic guitar has that perfect, woody resonance that makes your heart skip a beat every time you strum a G major chord. But
I have spent years in cramped booths trying to capture the “perfect” acoustic guitar tone. If you have ever tried to mic a dreadnought in a room with bad acoustics,
So, you’ve got a gorgeous acoustic guitar that sounds like a dream in your living room, but the second you step onto a stage, it vanishes into the mix. We’ve
I remember the first time I walked onto a dimly lit stage at a local coffee shop, clutching my trusty mahogany dreadnought. I had a cheap clip-on microphone that caught
I still remember the first time I plugged my favorite vintage Martin into a cheap PA system at a local open mic. I expected the rich, woody resonance that I
I’ve been there—you’re playing your favorite song, but the open strings sound a bit dull, or maybe the tuning just won’t stay put no matter how many times you turn
If you have ever sat down with your favorite Martin guitar, plucked a G-major chord, and felt like something was just… missing, you are not alone. I have been there.
I’ve spent way too many hours hunched over a workbench, swapping out tiny parts on my guitars just to hear that “perfect” ring. If you’re like me, you know that
If you are like me, you probably spent a lot of time picking out your acoustic guitar. You looked at the wood, the brand, and the way the neck felt